Thursday, December 18, 2008

Arsenal's Fabregas Dismisses Ferdinand's Title Claims


Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has hit back at Manchester United skipper Rio Ferdinand's suggestion that the title race is over for the Gunners this season.

Ferdinand, who is in Japan with the Old Trafford side for the FIFA Club World Cup, did admit that there was a slight possibility that Arsene Wenger's men could land the Premier League trophy, but it was now only very slight, and the real battle would be between United, Chelsea and Liverpool.

"With all the experience they [Manchester United] have, they should know more than anyone that football can change in one week, two weeks," Fabregas told Sky Sports today.

The Gunners face Liverpool on Sunday afternoon in a game that could well define either team's season. It could also give a real indication as to whether the Gunners do still have any serious designs on a title race that they look all but out of.

"It is a massive game against Liverpool, it is vital. It can be a massive change in the table," added Fabregas.

"If we win we know that we can come back to five points which is not a lot. We know five points is nothing."

Arsenal are currently eight points behind leaders Liverpool in fifth place, and a point behind fourth-placed Aston Villa, who are increasingly beginning to look the biggest threat to Arsenal's chances of playing Champions League football next season

Wenger Keen And Ready For Chiellini - Report


Juventus could face the possibility of losing one of their biggest stars as Arsenal and
manager Arsene Wenger have laid eyes on Giorgio Chiellini.
A solid year has seen the Italian international become one of the best central defenders in the world. And, as usual, good performances warrant interest from other major clubs.
The Daily Telegraph claim Wenger is keen on the Old Lady's young man, and the manager's plan is to use him as a replacement for William Gallas - the French defender seemingly having reached the point of no return.
However, any possible transfer could be complicated for a number of reasons.
Although the English paper claims Chiellini could move to Arsenal, the latest reports from Italy suggest otherwise.
Add to that the fact the player's brother Claudio told Goal.com on Monday that Chiellini would not be moving and it's easy to see any deal hit a brick wall.
"Chiellini only signed an extension in the summer and he will not leave Juventus. I think it's pure fantasy," said Claudio Chiellini.
Also, if Arsenal do make a miracle swoop over the winter transfer window, the defender would not be eligible to play for the Gunners in the Champions League, having already done so for Juve this season.
A potential move is looking bleak but anything is possible in the money-dominated Calcio world.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Late Barcelona Show Stuns Real Madrid In El Clásico


Barcelona took 83 minutes to break down a stubborn and resilient Real Madrid side in the Camp Nou on Saturday evening, despite having a penalty in the second-half.

The Catalan side were undoubtedly the more dominant of the two teams but they didn't create too many clear cut chances and Iker Casillas looked like he was going to be the hero as he saved a spot-kick from Samuel Eto'o with twenty minutes left.

However, the Cameroon international scored the opener with just seven minutes remaining, after Carles Puyol lept highest for a corner and nodded it to Eto'o just two yards out to poke in with his thigh.

Lionel Messi then put the icing on the cake as he latched onto a pass from Thierry Henry in injury time to beat Casillas on the counter-attack.

The goals sent the Camp Nou into raptures but even though Madrid were defeated there was no sign of the humiliating scorelines talked about in the build up.

The result still means that Barcelona extend their lead at the top of the table to nine points over Villarreal though and move a massive twelve clear of Real Madrid.

In a high quality and fast paced first-half the best chance actually fell to Real Madrid, despite the fact that they had been outplayed for the most part, and Royston Drenthe was the guilty party as he missed a clear one-on-one chance with Victor Valdés, after being played through in acres of space.

Barcelona failed to create much and the best opportunities they had fell to Lionel Messi, who when he wasn't getting kicked off the ball, tested Iker Casillas with a couple of decent shots.

The second-half was much the same story but Barcelona were gifted a chance to take the lead with just twenty minutes left as Michel Salgado bought down Sergio Busquets inside the box. Casillas pulled off a brilliant save to deny Eto'o though and was again the hero minutes later as he saved from distance this time.

Eto'o had the last laugh though as, in typical poacher style, he pounced from two yards to tap home a Puyol header from a corner late in the game, and then Messi rounded the night off with a lovely chipped finish over Casillas in injury time.

Swift Start

The big surprise before the match was that Juande Ramos opted to start Wesley Sneijder in midfield, who has been recovering from injury this week, and also started Sergio Ramos at left-back. Due to their other injury worries the visitors also began with three reserve team players on the bench, whilst Barcelona played with their normal 4-3-3 formation from the off.

As was expected the game started at quite a pace too, with Lionel Messi the centre of attention, first as he was chopped down in midfield and then as he drilled a shot at goal that Iker Casillas saved well, after some lovely skill on the right wing from the Argentine. Barcelona looked the more dominant of the two sides and only thanks to a great last ditch tackle by Fabio Cannavaro did they not go ahead after five minutes when Messi combined with Samuel Eto'o in the box, only to see his close range shot blocked.

The Real Madrid tactics were obvious from the outset, with the men in white taking it in turns to kick Messi, much to the frustration of Pep Guardiola and the Camp Nou crowd. The away side struggled to get out of their half in the early stages of the game as they looked more than happy to hit Barça on the counter-attack.

Indeed, it took until the 23rd minute for Victor Valdés to make his first save when Wesley Sneijder forced him to tip over the bar with a volley from inside the box. Less than a minute later though and Real Madrid should have taken the lead when Raúl played Royston Drenthe through behind the defence, only for the Dutch man to shoot tamely when one-one-one, allowing Valdés to save down to his right.

All the while the tackles continued to fly from the away side as Sergio Ramos and Christoph Metzelder both picked up yellow cards for poor tackles from behind. The home side were dominating possession but not really able to create any clear cut chances, and with just 36 minutes gone Sneijder had to be taken off to be replaced by debutant Miguel Palanca. The Dutchman was always a doubt for the match and presumably the risk to start him did not pay off as planned for Juande Ramos.

Madrid were holding their own though and bar a booking for Drenthe they managed to make it in to half-time unscathed. In fact, the whistles from the fans inside the Camp Nou towards referee Medina Cantalejo painted a clearer picture of the first-half than the scoreline. Barcelona had dominated for large parts but Madrid were happy to keep them at bay with borderline, and also reckless, tackles, that often the referee chose not to punish.

Real Chance

The second-half looked like it would begin in similar style to the first, with Barcelona monopolising the ball, but with just three minutes gone Real Madrid were again presented with a great chance from nowhere. A slack ball in midfield allowed a pass to be threaded through to Gonzalo Higuaín and until Carles Puyol slid in it looked like he would be one-on-one with Valdés. The Spanish defender put in a crucial tackle to prevent the Argentine from receiving the ball but still Barcelona could not create any chances early on.

Eto'o fired in a rasping volley from the right flank but that sailed over the bar whilst at the other end Higuaín threw himself to the floor theatrically on the edge of the box to no avail. The La Liga leaders looked the more likely of the two sides to break the deadlock but there was growing frustration in the Camp Nou as Sergio Busquets came on to replace Gudjohnsen.

Soon after coming on the young midfielder was involved in the incident which should have seen Barcelona take the lead too. Daniel Alves played a lovely little chipped ball over the defence after a corner and as Busquets burst through the middle he was tripped by Salgado, giving the referee no choice but to point to the spot. Eto'o was the man who stepped up but the Cameroonian saw his shot brilliantly saved by Casillas as he dived to his left.

Minutes later the Spanish number one thwarted Eto'o again as he made a great save from a shot on the edge of the box, and then denied Messi from close range. With the final whistle looming Barcelona were growing more and more anxious and they were nearly picked off on the break by Palanca, but he shot straight at Valdés from a tight angle.

However, with just over five minutes left Barcelona finally got the break though and it was Eto'o who atoned for his penalty miss by scoring. The striker was in the right place at the right time to tap home from a great header by Puyol and the Camp Nou exploded as the Cameroonian whipped his shirt off and whirled it around his head.

The home side didn't stop there either as they grabbed another late in injury time through Messi, who after being played through by Henry on the counter-attack, chipped over Casillas to end the game perfectly for Barcelona.

Cristiano Ronaldo Could Face Ban Over Tottenham Kicking


Mike Dean was the referee as Manchester United drew a blank with Tottenham Hotspur at the weekend. The Manchester Evening News reports that the Football Association will review his report before deciding which action to take against Cristiano Ronaldo.

The Portuguese powerhouse kicked out at Spurs' Michael Dawson after the pair had tumbled to the ground, with most deeming the act sheer petulance.

Ronaldo would perhaps say that Dawson gave him a little shunt as they went down on the touchline, but the cheeky kick was irrefutable and brings United's discipline into question again, following Wayne Rooney's violent run-out against Aalborg in midweek.

The Lilywhites stopper said of the incident: "I made a tackle and was running off, so I don't know what happened."

Ronaldo was recently suspended and the newspaper reports that video evidence could be used to land him in more hot water.

Rooney and Ronaldo aside, Sir Alex Ferguson was banned and fined for rowing with referee Dean last month, while Patrice Evra has three games of a four match ban remaining after last term's Chelsea brawl.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Scolari The 'Worst' Chelsea Boss In Abramovich Era!!!



Chelsea might be just one point from the top of the table, but that hasn't stopped The Sun turning up the heat on manager Luiz Felipe Scolari.

However, and most atypically, the London tabloid has provided statistical evidence to support its claims that the Brazilian
is the Blues' poorest performing boss since Roman Abramovich bought the club five years ago.
Their recent loss to Arsenal means Chelsea have won 59.1 per cent of their games since Scolari took charge at the start of the season, a figure which does not compare favourably with his predecessors.
Avram Grant, who vacated the hot-seat just prior to the ex-Selecao coach's arrival, boasted a win ratio of 63.6 per cent after 15 Premier League games. But the veteran Israeli's record pales in comparison to that of the two Stamford Bridge bosses who went before him.
Claudio Ranieri had led the Londoners to victory 77.3 per cent of the time at the same stage of the 2003-04 season, and yet the resulting second-place finish wasn't enough to save him his job.
The Tinkerman, currently at Juventus, was replaced by Jose Mourinho, who now coaches Inter Milan - and the Portuguese gaffer tops the list of Abramovich-era managers with 78.2 per cent.
Thus, Scolari clearly has some work to do to please the higher-ups at Chelsea, a task that will only be made tougher by his non-existent transfer kitty this January.
However, it is unlikely the Russian owner or the chief executive, Peter Kenyon, will be too concerned with facts and figures if there is some new silverware in the trophy cabinet come May.

Rio Ferdinand: I Hated Manchester United.



It didn't take Rio Ferdinand long to get used to being a successful superstar on the books of world footballing giants
Manchester United after signing from Leeds United in 2002.

However, before getting a taste of success at pre-meltdown Elland Road, London-born Ferdinand was a West Ham United player.

He has admitted that, in his younger years, the dominance of United turned his stomach and vowed never to make a deal with
the Red Devils.

He is quoted in The Mirror as saying: "I couldn't stand United when I was 21 or 22 because they used to win everything.

"A United fan came up to me once and said 'I bet you'd love to come to United'. I said 'I'll never go there'.

"Still, I have to admit I was so excited when I arrived."

Now, the 30-year-old admits that he wants the unlikely love affair to continue against the odds.

"I'll be 34 when this contract runs out and I'd have to be very lucky with injuries and keep in tiptop shape to go beyond
that," he mused.

"If I'm still playing in the first team at 34 I'll be delighted."

AMAZING!! Mourinho: Ronaldo Didn't Deserve Ballon d'Or!!!



Inter coach Jose Mourinho has stunned everyone with his response when asked to give his views on Cristiano Ronaldo's Ballon d'Or win. The Manchester United ace scooped the award for his wonder season last term where he dragged his side to a Premier League and Champions League double. Ronaldo became the third Portuguese player to have won the Golden Ball after Eusebio and Luis Figo but Mourinho scoffed at the achievement and he revealed he would have preferred to have seen someone else lift it. Asked by Sky Italia about the Ronaldo win and whether he had any praise for the star, Mourinho said, "No, I would have preferred one of my own foreign players to have won the Ballon d'Or." Inter are running away with the Serie A title given the six point gap between them and second place Juventus, but the coach is keeping his feet on the ground.
"The league still hasn't reached the halfway point and we cannot relax. We will continue to work hard everyday."

The coaches' words are likely to cause controversy around the world. The 'Special One' didn't even recognize his fellow countryman's achievement with praise.

Thiago Silva: Inter, Milan And Chelsea Want Me.


Fluminense defender Thiago Silva insists he is unsure of where his future lies despite the Italian media being certain about a January move to Inter.

The 24-year-old stopper has become a top target for a number of clubs and there is currently a three-way fight between the Nerazzurri, Milan and Chelsea.

Sportmediaset claimed a deal had already been agreed with Jose Mourinho's side but the player himself insists he doesn't know where he will end up.

“Nothing is sure yet,” Silva is quoted as saying on Dailymail.co.uk.

“Inter Milan, AC Milan and Chelsea have contacted my agent and made proposals. We will evaluate everything before making the right decision.”

Reports in Italy are rife with speculation that the player has already given Inter his word.

However, the Italian club has not confirmed that any deal has taken place.